These TV mounting kits can elevate your home theater experience

Mounting your TV can be intimidating, but when it’s done right, it’s worth it
Mounting a TV is best done with at least two people, according to our expert.
Mounting a TV is best done with at least two people, according to our expert. Liudmila Chernetska / Getty Images

Most people I know want to mount their TV to a wall but are too nervous to try. They worry about drilling into drywall, choosing the wrong height or — worst of all — having the whole thing come crashing down.

When done right, though, a wall-mounted TV looks sleek and frees up space. Paired with a soundbar or surround sound system, it can turn a basic setup into a home theater experience. To learn how to do it safely (and avoid the most common mistakes), I spoke with a TV and hardware expert — and gathered a few reliable mounting kits worth considering.

Should you mount your TV?

Wall-mounting your TV can look clean and modern while saving floor space, says Carl Prouty, technologist at Abt, a national electronics and appliance retailer based in Glenview, Illinois. When paired with slim, art-style TVs like Samsung’s The Frame, guests might even mistake it for wall art.

Mounting your TV can range from straightforward to complex, depending on your space. You might need to add an electrical outlet, hide cables behind a wall or rearrange furniture. And if you move later, you’ll have holes to patch, says Prouty.

Whether you should mount your TV depends on your space and comfort level. Keeping it on a stand is simpler, but mounting can look great if done right.

How we picked the best TV mounting kits

TV mounting kits are all about compatibility and specifications. We selected options keeping the following in mind:

  • Flexible sizing: We included TV mounts that can hold many different sizes of TV, so you can find the best one for your setup.
  • VESA compatible: Both your TV and your mounting kit should be VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) compatible. All this means is that the TV and mounting hardware (for your TV size) have threaded holes that match up with each other. All of our recommendations are VESA compatible.
  • UL approved: TV mounting kits can be certified to the UL 2442 standard, a recognized safety standard from Underwriters Laboratories, an independent global safety science company. The standard requires a mount to be tested to at least four times its weight rating. We list whether each mount is UL approved.

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The best TV wall mounts for 2025

Our top picks mostly come from Sanus and Echogear, two large TV mount manufacturers. We list technical details like compatible TV size and adjustability under the “What to know” dropdown below each product.

Best fixed mount

Echogear EGLL2 TV Mount

If you just want to mount your TV to your wall, straight on, with no bells and whistles, this one from Echogear will get the job done at a low price. It can fit a wide range of TV sizes, has a heavy 150-pound weight limit, and sits relatively close to the wall at 2.25 inches.

If you want some level of adjustability, though, we recommend spending a little more on one of our tilt or full motion mount picks.

Best tilt mount

Sanus VLT7-B2 TV Mount

A tilting mount like this one gives you a little more flexibility when it comes to the position of your TV. If you need to mount a little higher than eye-level, you can tilt your TV down with this mount to keep a direct viewing angle for the best possible picture quality. This mount also swivels and extends a bit, giving you more flexibility with your viewing angle, but it doesn’t cost as much as a full motion mount.

Best full motion mount

Sanus VLF728-B2 TV Mount

A full-motion TV mount is the most flexible (and typically the priciest) option you can get. You can tilt, swivel and extend your TV freely, meaning many different viewing angles. This full motion mount has a wide tilt, swivel and extension range, giving you the most flexibility of all our recommendations. It’s bigger than most of our other top picks, but it manages to stay slim at 2.15 inches when folded against the wall.

If this Sanus full-motion mount is a little pricey, consider the Echogear Max Motion TV Wall Mount, which is more affordable but less adjustable.

Best corner mount

Echogear Full Motion Corner TV Mount

TV mounting kits aren’t just for big, flat walls; you can also use them to mount your TV in the corner of the room. This full motion corner mounting kit from Echogear has generous tilt, swivel and extension angles, making it easier to fit your TV in the corner at just the right angle.

This corner mounting kit has a lower weight limit and smaller maximum TV size than our flat wall mounting kits, though.

Best extra-large TV mount

Mount-It! The Beast TV Mount

If you have an extra-large TV, think 100 inches or more, this heavy-duty TV mount is your best option. It’s the largest and heaviest on our list, but it supports TVs up to 110 inches and has a weight limit up to 275 pounds. It also has the most swivel and extension range of our top picks, well-suited to adjusting extra-large TVs.

It’s also available in an outdoor version and extra-large version for TVs up to 140 inches, though at that point, I would consider using a projector instead.

Things to keep in mind before mounting your TV

Mounting your TV can be intimidating because mistakes feel high-stakes. After all, you’re drilling holes into your walls and handling a large, fragile electronic device.

In general, Prouty recommends having your TV installed professionally. But regardless of how you choose to install, he recommends having a second person to help with the process, no matter what size your TV is. He also recommends double-checking things like the wall you plan to mount your TV on and the height and distance away from your furniture.

Frequently asked questions

Ideally, you want the center of the screen to be at eye level from where you plan on sitting, says Prouty. If that’s not possible, you can use a mount that can be tilted or pivoted to ensure the best viewing angle. If you have other viewing needs and preferences, you should follow them, however.

Mounting your TV flat or tilted is mostly personal preference, but if it’s mounted above eye level, you should consider tilting it down to make it easier to see, says Prouty. This is especially true for LCD TVs, which are best viewed straight-on.

You can mount a TV on just about any kind of wall material, says Prouty, but drywall with studs is the most dependable. Mounting to plastic walls, concrete, brick or wood paneling can be much trickier — we recommend a professional installation with such wall materials.

Mounting a TV to wall studs is one of the easier and most secure installation options. If you do not have a stud available, consider using toggle bolts, snap toggles or molly bolts to secure the TV mounting hardware, but follow all manufacturer recommendations and weight limits, says Prouty.

Meet our expert

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Carl Prouty, the technologist at Abt, a national electronics and appliances retailer based in Glenview, Illinois.

Why trust NBC Select?

I am a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology and fitness, including recent stories on smartwatches, cameras, earbuds and more. I’ve covered TVs and TV accessories for years, including guides to streaming devices. For this piece, I spoke a TV and hardware expert to learn more about TV mounting and recommendations for installation.

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